Arsene Wenger's future is still not entirely clear despite less and less speculation about who might replace him at Arsenal.

But that hasn't stopped the calls from fans for a change this summer with fans making their feelings clear once more to the club ahead of last weekend's FA Cup win over Lincoln City.

That victory steered the Gunners into the last four of the FA Cup, but it will not silence the dissenting voices amongst the fanbase, with rumours continuing to indicate no decision has been reached yet on Wenger's future.

A two-year deal is understood to be on the table for Arsenal and Wenger but there appears to be no resolution in sight over the Frenchman's future at the Emirates after a string of devastating defeats.

Liverpool's 2-1 win over Burnley means the Gunners are five points off the pace in the race for the top four, but with two games in hand, and supporters are already interested in who should replace him this summer if Wenger does leave.

So in the latest instalment of our Arsenal next manager power rankings, we have a kept an eye on the managers linked with Arsenal.

We've assessed how their club is getting on, what's been said about their future and the latest odds on them replacing Wenger at the Emirates.

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1. Massimiliano Allegri (non-mover)

How did Juventus perform? Allegri continues to prove his credentials after his Juventus side claimed back-to-back wins in Serie A and the Champions League over AC Milan and Porto respectively to move eight points clear in their domestic league and into the quarter-finals in Europe.

What's the latest on his future? His former manager Giovanni Galeone yesterday backed him to thrive at Arsenal if he does replace Wenger and believes Allegri's success with Juve will lead to him fancying a new challenge.

Latest odds? 2/1 (with SkyBet)

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Massimiliano Allegri

2. Leonardo Jardim (up three)

How did Monaco perform? The Ligue 1 leaders are through to the quarter finals of the Champions League after a thrilling away-goals win over Manchester City as well as maintaining their three-point lead at the top of their league by beating Bordeaux 2-1.

What's the latest on his future? The Manchester City win naturally led to Arsenal fans on social media discussing his suitability as Arsenal manager as a Champions League quarter finalist while he remarked about his side's impressive European record against English sides.

Latest odds? 16/1

3. Thomas Tuchel (down one)

How did Borussia Dortmund perform? A disappointing 2-1 defeat at fellow Champions League qualification hopefuls Hertha Berlin leaves Dortmund with plenty to do in the Bundesliga but they did progress to the DFB Cup semis with a 3-0 win over Sportfreunde Lotte.

What's the latest on his future? No update regarding where he may go, but calls for him to LEAVE Dortmund have grown after the Hertha defeat while his odds have increased with the bookies.

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4. Ronald Koeman (non mover)

How did Everton perform? The Toffees were superb in seeing off West Brom 3-0 last weekend and are now just three points behind Arsenal in fourth, albeit having played two more games than the Gunners.

What's the latest on his future? There have been no updates on this one after Koeman was linked to the Emirates two weeks ago but his odds have fallen to 9/1, making him one of the more favoured replacements for Wenger with the bookies.

5. Luis Enrique (down two)

How did Barcelona perform? Barca came back down to earth with a bump as they lost 2-1 at Deportivo just days after their miraculous Champions League comeback against PSG as their La Liga title hopes took a further dent.

What's the latest on his future? Enrique has not elaborated any further on his intentions beyond the end of this season as he weighs up his next move in management but the Deportivo defeat proved that his sides can be exposed defensively.

Latest odds? 16/1

6. Diego Simeone (up three)

How did Atletico Madrid perform? It was a case of attrition rather than attraction for Atletico as they secured a place in the Champions League last eight with a 0-0 draw with Bayer Leverkusen which sealed a 4-2 aggregate win after a 1-0 weekend success at Granada.

What's the latest on his future? Simeone looks set to stay put this summer despite a rumoured offer from Inter and the links to Arsenal, but claiming another Champions League last-eight place will only add to the appeal.

Latest odds? 14/1

7. Eddie Howe (new entry)

How did Bournemouth perform? Bournemouth secured their first win in over two months with a late 3-2 success over West Ham to alleviate Cherries fans' fears of relegation thanks to a Josh King hat-trick.

What's the latest on his future? Howe has his admirers at the Emirates and is considered joint second-favourite with some bookies to succeed Wenger, despite fans believing this is far too early for him to be considered.

Latest odds? 9/1

8. Jorge Sampaoli (down two)

How did Sevilla perform? It's been a pretty dreadful week for Sevilla, who could only draw 1-1 at home to Leganes last weekend before being dumped out of the Champions League by Leicester City 3-2 on aggregate.

What's the latest on his future? The Leicester defeat ensures Sampaoli drops down our list, with that defeat not likely to win him many fans. It could work the other way, however, given he is one of the favourites to replace Enrique at Barca, who will surely be having a second think now.

9. Brendan Rodgers (new entry)

How did Celtic perform? Celtic were disappointingly held to a 1-1 draw by Rangers in last weekend's Old Firm derby after Clint Hill's late leveller for the visitors but Rodgers' side remain a staggering 25 points clear at the top of the Ladbrokes Premiership.

What's the latest on his future? Rodgers is unlikely to move this summer but Arsenal's links with Kieran Tierney may interest some as Rodgers is unlikely to sanction one of his star players' departure.

Latest odds? 14/1

10. Patrick Vieira (non mover)

How did New York City perform? Vieira's side are up to fourth in the MLS Eastern Conference after a 4-0 win over DC United to make up for the opening-day defeat at Orlando.

What's the latest on his future? The bookies are convinced Vieira remains the likeliest former Arsenal player to take the reins should Wenger leave, ahead of Thierry Henry and Dennis Bergkamp (25/1).